Duncan, As written your rule only checks for a ':' immediately before a '/'. But at least one valid use of the colon is http://[EMAIL PROTECTED]:host, which is defined as part of the stardard HTTP protocol.
Paul Shupak [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Duncan, As written your rule only checks for a ':' immediately before a '/'. But at least one valid use of the colon is http://[EMAIL PROTECTED]:host, which is defined as part of the stardard HTTP protocol.
Paul Shupak [EMAIL PROTECTED]